You can definitely get a vaccine.
Pregnant mothers can rest assured that they will be vaccinated with inactivated influenza vaccine, because they will not catch the flu and will not have any adverse effects on the fetus.
Benefits of preventing influenza
Pregnant women vaccinated with inactivated influenza vaccine can effectively prevent influenza and protect their own and fetal health. In addition, the antibodies produced after inoculation can also be transmitted to the fetus through the placenta, so that the fetus can also prevent influenza for a period of time after birth.
Vaccination time and precautions
Inactivated influenza vaccine can be vaccinated at any stage of pregnancy, but for the sake of fetal health, it is recommended to start vaccination from the fourth month of pregnancy. In addition, pregnant women should not be vaccinated during cold and fever, and live attenuated influenza vaccine should be avoided. Pregnant women who are allergic to influenza vaccine should also be cautious and consult their doctors.